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The baronetage of England, containing a genealogical and historical account of all the English baronets now existing, with their descents, marriages, and memorable actions both in war and peace. Collected from authentic manuscripts, records, old wills, our best historians, and other authorities (1771)


Author: Wotton, Thomas, d. 1766; Kimber, Edward, 1719-1769; Johnson, R. (Richard), 1733 or 4-1793
Volume: 1
Subject: Baronetage
Publisher: London G. Woodfall [etc.]
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: ABI-0063
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: Robarts - University of Toronto
Collection: robarts; toronto

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